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Neukamerun was the name of
Central African territories ceded by the
Third French Republic to the
German Empire in 1911....
- Morocco–Congo Treaty. This 275,000 km2 (106,000 sq mi) territory,
known as
Neukamerun,
became part of the
German colony of Kamerun. The area is
partly marshland...
- of the
territory of
French Equatorial Africa to
Kamerun which became Neukamerun (New Cameroon),
while Germany ceded a
smaller area in the
north in present-day...
- only
relatively small acquisitions were made, such as
Kiautschou Bay and
Neukamerun,
whereas Wilhelm's
support for a
policy of
colonisation was
shown in his...
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French Congo and
French Equatorial Africa to Germany,
comprising the
Neukamerun. KAISER'S SON
SHOWS ANGER AT TREATY;
Openly Applauds Criticism of German...
- interior. The
Cameroon protectorate was
enlarged with New
Cameroon (German:
Neukamerun) in 1911 as part of the
settlement of the
Agadir Crisis,
resolved by the...
-
northwestern French Congo,
which were
added to
German Cameroon and
dubbed Neukamerun. This
acquisitive German colonial policy led to the
increasing isolation...
- the 1911 Morocco-Congo Treaty,
becoming part of the
German colony of
Neukamerun until it was
reconquered by the
French during World War I.
Mbaiki received...
- its
control in the Ba**** Wars and
Adamawa Wars. In 1911,
France ceded Neukamerun (New Cameroon), a
large territory to the east of Kamerun, to
Germany as...
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Kamerun 1884–1919 Ba**** Wars 1889–1907
Neukamerun 1911–1916
French Cameroons 1918–1960
British Cameroons Southern Cameroons 1922–1961...